DRAUGHTS.
[Solutions of pioblonib and games to be aildiesscd " Kihloi. Diaughts Column."]
SOLUTION OF PROBLEM No. 20.
(l*y Mr .1 . lines >Vylho.) TM.ick lniui on 23. Kings on 13, 20, and 28.
No. 22.
g"(By Mv William Campbell, Glasgow.) End game from the " Laird and Lady.'" Black men on 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 18, and 22. V Into men on 10, 14, 15, 20, 25, 27, 20, [SO, Ml, and 3'2. BL\CK.
WHITK. White to play and win
GAME No. 64
(X.-tes by Mr M'Ateci.)
(a) No di.uv for bliuk after this nin\o (h) liy allowing my opponent the nun n;i I secmeil the winning position, lo. 11 only iIimws. (c) Tcikmg the piece by 6...13 al'ows a draw. (d) The white king holds the Mack king in check, also preventing black fiom crowning .my of the single pieces.
GAME No. 05.
GAME Xo. 60.
( JAMK No. r,7.
White move ;uul i win. 1,-1—19 'jo 32 10— 2(j 32—27 31 22 2S 32 14-17 32 .23 17—10 w w m->
11—16 21 17 9—13 '21 -21 5— 9 •21 25 J6— -20 17 14 !)— IS 23 14 Id -17 •21 14 S— 11 •22 IS 1— 5 •2(5 23 1.3—17 31 '2(5 17—21 •21 19 (>— 9 19 15 a-2— 6 1.1 8 Bristol." 4—11 •2,") 22 11 — 16 It 10 7—14 22 17 G— 10 17 13 21—2,1 13 6 5— 9 30 21 lfl_10 -2(}_3l 23 1() 22 is 14 — .SO 31-21 1»6 "2 2S 10 12—19 30 -2i. 2 (5 (132 2s 19—23 t(5 15 23—2(5 15 IS 9—13 IS '2? \\ ■um^
White wen on 30 and 32. Kings on 14 nnd 15.
VLiyed between Mr ,T. M'Ateer, (ilisjjiiv , and another member of the fil.ivjow. Wanderers Dr.iught Chib, Mr M'Ateci plajing the white *
E Played ft Lynn between ?i local playei ami jMi- E. A. Diu^in. Ljnn jilajci.'--inove :
" SlN(,LK COKNFH. ] 1—1.1 IS 14 12- 19 11 IS 20—21 •2-2 IS 1(1—17 1.1 Id IT— -11 11 2(i 1.1—22 -21 H (i— 1.1 2<> 17 2.1—22 '2.1 IS 1H — 17 '-27 21 13— -2-2 20 1(» 8—11 23 18 -20— -27 11 1"> 22 21 21 19 6—9 3-1 7 9—13 Hi 11 11— It) 2.1 22 3—17 IS 14 2.1-22 21 24 17—21 IS 4 22—2.1 11 7 11—20 19 15 9—] 3 1.1 IS 31 27 2— 6 4 S 13—17 4— S 24. .19 1—6 2S 24 2> 2.1 7—11 S 11 2.1—29 uliite 9 -13 £il9 .1(5 G— 9 IS 1.1 uon. ( i) WIicji this mm e was made ;i spcof thir lcMu.irkod " That is one <>f Dmgiu s li.ij'py tliouglits ; it Jimust's the .spectrit us, and his opponent uondeis if he ha^ lx'cn kicked by a miilo'" Tlii.s stroke rcnioves thirteen pieces from the bond. — Woonsocket Reptntei. i
"* The following g.imes were played in a match between Messrs J. (J. Lewis and (1. Suiith, of London :
" Switcher." Mr Lewis' move. 11—1.1 21 17 m— 1 3 2") 21 8—11 17 It 10—17 21 14 4— 8 24 19 15— 2 1 25 If) (i-10 2!l k'5 18—14 17 '21 11-10 10 ID 1"— 15 1*1—17 17— .'(5 13—17 24— -27 25 21 31 22 4 8 32 23 1— (5 11—15 3— 7 17-21 24 14 IS 11 1!) 15 2> 22 0— 10 10—15 7— If) 31 — 20 14 9 1!) 10 15 10 22 17 .1—14 7— U Hi— 20 2I>— 10 22 18 11 S 10 7 IS •_'_> 14—17 14—17 2—11 10—15 27 24 20 11 S 15 1 1 — J G 17—21) 12—1(5 24 20 23 1!) 15 IS 8—11 20—31 20—24 Ruk 26 22 S 1(1)30 25 win'.. 19 23 7—11 22 IS 30— 2,i 15—11 27 31 10— 0 31 -Ji, 31 20 11—7 IS 13 11—7 20 22 0— 9 24 27 7—10 23 20 Black wins. R. FiMber.
" Boston Cross." Mr .Smith's move.
11—1.1 2! 18 8—11 IS 14 9—18 21 19 11 24 21 X A 11 28 19 11 — Mi 27 23 1— 9 "7— IT 30 2fi 9—1.3 22 IS 10— 1. 3 19 10 6—22 A") IS 3— 7 29 25 Hi— 19 23 16 12—19 18 14 11—1(5 25 22 16— SO 5— 9 32 28 17 13 20—24 9—14 14 .10 M» (i 7—14 2— 9 22 17 n . 6 13—22 26 10 1— 5 21 17 w vin 1^
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 4
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734DRAUGHTS. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 4
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